nmmi rfftl pnpm 1 n i .Vo, 128 J. Tarborough, Edgcrombe County, V. . . Saturilay, lpril 1 2, lV51. -A ramim n IB nnqn Hif Mm kffl Hi Mm irfrhiiif X Ic Tarboro I'ivsv, BY GEORGE HOWARD, j, published weekly at Two Dollars per year . : o.lvance Or.Two DOLI.AUS AND FlFTV jfaia . t- ' ' .i - . i rn rit tlio cnhcrrinlinn troor ' NT'S C W A I'llu v "" wuuuvi i'i'u j . Advertisements not exceeding a square will be ,..A a One Dollar the first insertion, and 25 , for every succeeding one. Longer ones at IV IT 1 rate per square, uoun urucrs anu judicial ' - W A. I.I l tJverii5euioots per com. uigner. From the Warren I on News. jpVc recent ly witnessed the follow .iiw... ov frnnnlinnrv wpddinir in . vil- ng rauit: -.-- j - - M . .-lrr nnt 1 It il lift rod miloi! C:rm Gaston A party oi lauicsanu gentlemen arri-ed at the village hotel about 9 o'clock, . . i , r . . .1 . and v l i ii tnem a cuupic wnu pi uucu iu be bent on the desperate voyage of Mat- 1 ... U 1. ivnony. squire u wnu upuu mjuii ocjjsiona always becomes very much ag jtated, was sent for, and upon his arrival a I., fiii lipnmo vw i i n (1 oil tiini ot ecplii 1 II " l V iuii n.vn ...... .U ...... . which he merely glanced to ascertain the!" a!es of the parties, and proceeded forth-, ,utl, tolie the indissoluble knot. Every' thing went on according to Guntor, ex - , ccpt, perhaps, the responses of the parties y hf.r inaudible, and the Sauire had i . : . ... lot tosiop two or inrce limes 10 sieauy ius nerves; but they were finally pronounced man and wife and the Squire proceeded (U , nn 1 1 nn nl' tln foo lit Cllfll P!1Q p. i- r .i ui i by pressing the soft lips of the blushing ,.:?u u... ,i . , , .Pl . t i trtistic style. I lie couple were seated and received the congratulation of ihoc present, which included the whole village and several strangers stopping at the hotel. By and by there was a half suppresse s laul) in one earner of the room, as if some of the company had a little private fivi li tlifmsplrp hnvorl nn n secret vtilfli . . . a 1 .1 1 was known to them only. At leneth the seeret seemed to be snreadine , 1 . In hf nrpfiflinfr nnrl tnr laugh with it, until it became pretty gen erally known that the bride upon the oc- fMliiri hirt rlfrfifa ctirtrtrirtf In nrl I ti i r - , ., .h 1 ' - brides to the assumption ot the small' , , , t , ' , , been pretty successfully hoaxed. In short it came out that two young scamps, who ought to be married as a punishment for the trick, had come in, with some of their friends to h ive a little fun t thr? ex pense of Squire B r-. who, although a man of a mild and forgiving temper, swears that he will hive revenge, especial ly for making him kiss the lips of a lub berly youngster, which is but little pref erable to that of kissing a mule. It would tea hard task to get Squire B . to go off to marry another couple shortly as it 13 Said a SCahlpH door is nfrnid nf pnld wn- ter, he would fear being the subject of another hoax . - From the Portsmouth Pilot. wsfrom California. The steamer orth America arrived at New York from nagres, bringing two weeks later intclli-. Rencefrom California. Besides nearly y a a million of dollars in gold dust whicir ihwstcimcr has brought, it appears that I'le extraordinary amount of four millions uunc telegraph has not exaggerated) had srnvc.I at Panama on its way. we suppose, to I'm Atlantic cities. This looks as if ne Mamath sands might have turned out 4 - I jue something aftcral), although nothing 13 Slid about them in our despatch. Cer- j-tL-curuing io tnis account, mere is r reni:irkable dearth vet. in California, of! y according to this account, there is 7 .. . r , j t ! . , . - "HKsnearc ca s the vei ow siave Further Nwsfrom California Bat jeJith the Indian?. Sixty Indians WAv Seventy two American? Mas Jm.,, ri)e correspondent of the Alt.i 'foniian, dated San Juan Sunday, Jan 1S 1851, says: An express rider from Mariposa coun y arrived in this city this evening. He brought intelligence of a battle be- fift0Cn fUr huntlreJ nc,,ans arul a party of y or sixty Americans, under the com lT!n.l r llu 01 apt. James Burney. -The des- Patchcs containing this intelligence are "all U at "Atriltn Krirt " ,rl Uat olxln tUit 1e Indians were strongly entrenched in U Ihn 'II ieir villnoRA. -x - - - a morning ot the 9th instant, by the Americans led on by Capt. Burney The battle was a hard fought one anrj lasted three hours. The result was that the Indians were driven from the village with a loss of some sixty killed, and from ten to twenty wounded. Eight Ameri cans were wounded, two of them mortal ly. One of the latter was Lieut. S. Keane, and the other a Mr. Little. The deceased are particularly noticed in the despatches as having behaved wuh courage and in trepidity After the battle the Ameri cans burned the village and. retreated. They were pursued and constantly 'firrri upon by the Indians during a tetreat of ten miles But the most horrible intelligence con tamed in the despatches is that of the mas sacre of seventy-two men by the ruthless savages. The massacre took place near Rattlesnake 1 reek. The men wore work ing in a gulch or chasm, and had stacked their arms, not apprehending any danger The. Indians came upon them by stealth, i " T " . ' massacred . P". M,on ,orf "J- slKnc,l by fifty or - , "iy, nas IHJ'IJ JIL'Sl" It' 1 If! lllO l'.Yfflltlfn "h.. tans appear to have commenced a war'oi , . V. v. i . . j . , extermination Flax Collon.-The statements in the Hiiigiish papers ot the admixture ot flax I m r anJ cotton by machinery are renewed bv 1 J J; lale arrivals lrom Wland And the, Lnghsh correspondent ot the N. Y. Com- 1 VUUI iiv.iai nviiki, ii as IUUUW3. scnuing to the ICditor a sample, ol tiio yarn: "The experiments with Clausscn's prepared ll.ix continues to yield the most .1 ft sali.-tactory results. A yarn has now been Legislature on the 2d of Febi uary, pass spun iroubisiing ot three lour 1 lis flax and eu an act securing the teneflt of "habeas one fourth cotton, which has been pro- corpus,' which comes quite up lo the nounccd at Manchester to be cxcccdiuuiv Vei . HJ. goo anu which, it is saiU, can be prudu- 1 ceo lor 1 cents; per lb, cheaper than prosecuting attorney ot the countie the same quality spun lrom ordinary cot- To protect and defend all persons ar ton. The use of the flax without admix- rested a fugitive slaves, and lo make im- lure of cotton is ai&o said to be attended ...r , , . by no dilliculucs, and the njatenal in that case is proportionally cheaper. Doubts such courts or judges to grant the writ, having been raised whether the combined and upon its return lo grant a trial by jti-fljxt-u and cotton would be capable of re- ry, on all questions of fact at issue be eeiving a uniform color in dying, that tween the parties provided either party point iias likewise been tested with equal make application for such trial If the success. Al. iaussen is a Dane, and was verdict of the jury thus called shall be in resident many years in Brazil." favor of the person claimed as a fugitive slave he shall forthwith be restored to his From the Southern Press. ffcj" Three Cent Pieces are now being mane at the United States mint. They are , three quarters silver and onc-quaiter cop- per, and about the size of a Spanish six- tcenth, though considerably thicker. Alarriage Singular Circumstance. The Gazette ot this morning fays: "Our advertising columns show a singu- :r r.isn. Scl if Btillar says that in Jan- lIary) i85i t a marriage notice wis duly aUvcrlisL.d i the Cincinnati Gazette, whereby it appeared that in July, 1S50, w3S duly joined in hands of m itrimony .n Uus ci(y) ln due fori iy a ,eVerend genlernan A wjlh lbe notice was received b jum in jndiana, announcing the mar- rjage at that lime he was then resid- -n jn(jiana and some seven months , . nasseij )e thoui;hi he had better have , the lady to whom he had so Qn been thus united, but had not seen. ' coming lo this city, me iaay loriu- ... ua a, tmriw. claimed him for her t nn, ritv. the ladv lorth- w" w ,,. wiiii, iu . . loving iw , out the preacher remembers performing the ceremony, recognizes the lady, but not the gentleman. The lady claims the man, avers him to he the one who stood , ...... morrlPfl. nnd thinks it time he u d anu w.i ' .... -i if ,f.. n hould be taking nerio nimsei. . demurs and on examination, he is not sat- isf,ed with the lady, and as at the time ot the alleged marriage he was living m In diana, he chooses to select for himself. But how he is to get outot me scrape . not clear. This is rather a singular case. One would suppose the lady or gentleman would know each other. Who has beer, the party remains for investigation, and the lady should be claimed by the happy man as soon as he can be found. Cincinnai Times. Fashionable Piely in New Vurk ur. Hawks, a distinguished clergy man, and one ot the ablest, most eloquent and most fashionable preachers in New York, has become pastor of Calvary church in that place. H is regulai salary we believe, the iron horse;" 4Vou think you ar is fixed at six or seven thousand dollars a something!' he said, looking wildly at the year. In addition to this handsome re- locomotive, and assuming a boxing atti muueralion for writing and delivering two tud ; -but look o'herc; I can whip you! sermons a week, his generous congrega- tion relieved him from the embarrassment ot numerous heavy debts that he had pre- viously contracted. Soon after the Doc-; tor s acceptance ol the charge, the pews . ot the church were sold at auction.: On the first day there were ninety sold, the prices which, for one year's use ranged from JS350 to $1,650; making a total of 3G,000. The sale of the remainder of the pews will probably raise the whole a mouiitio 50,000. iiurrinfor Dr. Hawks and Jenny Liml. lialtigh TuiUs. Jl Fanatical Legislature. The lower House ut tiio Uliio Legislature, by a vote of 3i) to iiO, have adopted a resolution that the Senaiois m Congress be instructed, and the Representatives lequested, to use all honorable means to obtain an imme- diate leueal, modification, or amendment the Act of Congress, usually styled the b ugiiivc blave Law, approved Sept IS, 1S50. i he affirmative vote is classified "thus W hit's 52; Loco tocos 12: Fiee toilers 5. i he negative ote MancLs VVhigs 6; L . , the last bee Loco Focos 13; Free Soileis 1; because the words "modification or amendment" were inserted. -26. Front the Portsmouth Pilot, Ohio Fugitive Slave Jlct The Ohio moot act. Ii makes it I he duty of Attorney General of the Stateand the the mediate application 1 , - , a . and nidges lor the wrtl to 8pccified courts r it of habeas corpus; libeity and if the claimant agiin shall claim ownership in the slave within the State he shall be deemed guilty of felony, and, on conviction hereof shall be impris oncd in the penitentiary for not more than five, noi less than two years. (flF'B seems that Chaplin, the abolition- jsU indicted for an assault, with firearms, on tie parties who arrested him in Mont- ornery, Md while abducting the slaves nf Messrs. Toombs and Stephens fro m Washington, has forfeited his recogniz ancc cf $i 9,000, by his non appearance for triai. No person expected any thing morC) wcn he was admitted to bail, as his abolition friends had rather pay thrice the" amount to screen a rascal who deserves lne halter, from the penalties of the law, tian to see the law take its course. In suci, a0 instance as this, no bail ought to ,ave ucen allowed, as we believe in cases Qfan as3ault with intent to kill, it is dis- cretionary with a Judge whether he ad mits the assailant to bail; and it might j murine I- jiavc ben anticipated tnat una h,.vrr nnnear eo stand his trial. uvn hrpn anticioated that Chanlin would ... . , Raleigh Star. Dreadful Tragedy The Pittsburg Post states that a lady, wife of one of the most respectable inhabitants ot Allegany county, was-killed by her own daughter . lhe regUrar government P. O. stamps on Monday week. The latter is nbout 18 . durabej efficient am warranted: Price years of age, and was chastising one oherone lotwQ doIlars onjy nf, gpecia, au. little brothers when the mother interfered : lhorhy tQ gend fay mail frpe for his protection, upon which the daugh- j ddresSj 4.port MajSter, Pleasant Grove, ter stabbed her with a poker, penetrating AUeRh county, Maryland " her abdomen, and causing almost instanta- Qjny editor publishing the above neous death. The parties live within a (wUh lhis nQtc) thre time9) and sending few miles of Pittsburg, but the names are : fl cQpy of the paperj sha receive credit suppressed until the judicial examination ; for jen llo,ars in wood letter, or a ten takes plzce --fFilminzf on Commercial. dolUr proof press or if preferred, a wood " engraving or an engraved newspaper head, vp.Mnt Ions since, writes an old friend and correspondent, "as I was return- Ikj . . ing from Buffalo, I was amused, while the cars made a -momentary; stop, at a demon stration m ide by a crazy man, on his way to the State L-matic Asylum, at Utie;i fie was standing on the track, in front of I've flogged the fiery hulls of Bashan and broken their horns off! Say! don't stand thee whistling and smoking, like a black- guard in a bar room; just jump to me, and 7take the conceit out of you, you old cooking sove on wheels!" Cab lit ft Furniture. THE subscriber respectfullly informs his friends and the public generally, that he will continue the Cabinet Ulakitig at his old stand. His Furniture will be made of good materials, well made, and at reasonable prices. He has now on hand various articles of furniture for sale. He hopes by strict at tention to business to merit a continuation ot the patronage he has heretofore receiv ed. . I would take Apprentice to the a bove trade a healthy boy, not over fif teen years of age, and of good moral char acter. LEWIS BOND. Tarborough, January 21st, 1851. To Printers. PRINTERS and Publishers of News papers are informed that the subscribers Petition for sale of reafestate, to pay are extensively engaged in the manufac-j debts of plaintiff's intestate, filed at Feb ture of Printing Ink of every color and; ruaiy term, IS51. quality, which they know to be equal, to THE defendant Jethro Fort, is hereby any mam.f.ctmcd, and which they nolified, that said petition was duly filed se 1 at the lowest prices for cash; as they . .. . . , i . , ' , . , , ' at the time above stated, and that unless are determined that their Ink shall rccom- . , , , r .... . , r he be and appear before the Court atore- mend itself, they only solicit one trial of; at (o be heJd at thQ it, relying upon its merits for future pat-;Court House Jn Tarboro on the fourlh ronagc. I neir i oioreo inKsare warrant ed superior to any manufactured. Circu lars containing prices will be sent to those who desire it Orders for cash or city a gnnls accepted. (Jp Publishers of newspapers inserting this advertisement to the amount of 32, and sending us one paper at any lime con taining it, by remitting 55, will receive a 30 lb. keg of extra News Ink. T. F. A DA MS $ Co., Steam Printing Ink Works, Philadelphia. riu -i I 1 a. (CP Agent for the sale of new .and second hand Printing materials. Post Office Stamps. THE advertiser, Post Master at Pleas-1 ant Grave, Alleghany county, Maryland, is the first person in the United States who conceived and undertook extensive- ly to publish the .dea o( fu, nhmg all post offices in the country with cheap stamps. AllsU-npsmadc by h.m are warranted e- qua! ot superior to any other that can be procured ior the same pnee, anil whenev - cr any are sent oiu a..y uuCl- live or unsatisfactory, duplicates Will be CrAnA or, nnl .n. W thf.nt rvtm i . ..... .... charge. All who oroer a set ot stamps, with a full set of Changes for dates, at only 2, (for thirty pieces,) .hall be kept in stamps ad libitum, ull sets with one change 1. When stamps are neatly made with tur d handle and screw same style as of the abovf value will be fovwarded. March 5, 1851 v iff arniitiii R. H. Austin &. Co , vs. Cadar Parker, In Edgecombe County Court, February term, 1851. Justices' execution for $25, 3, levied on defendant's land. " R II. Austin & Co., vs. Cadar Parker, In Edgecombe County Court, February term, 1851 Justice's execution for 532,67, levied on defendant's land. THE defendant, Cadar Parker, is here by notified that the above mentioned Jus tices executions were duly returned to February term, 1851, of Edgecombe County Court, with the following return of Constable endorsed thereon, to wit: "Levied the 20 day of January, 1851, on Cadar Parker's undivided interest in two tracts of land in the county of Edge combe, adjoining the lands of Bythal Howell, Arthur Parker, and .others no personal property to be found. Andrew J. Knight, Constable." And that unless he be and appear at the next term of said Court to be holden on the fourth Monday of May next- at the Court House in Tarboro',. and then and there show cause to the eontrarv, the judgments of the Justice will be affirmed, and the land levied on condemned lo be sold to sat isfy the said judgments, and tho costs in this Court. Done by order of said Court, February term 1851. JNO NOR FLEET, Clerk. Tarboro', March 25th, 1851. tate of Xorih iUirvtina. William S. Battle, Adm'r of James M. Battle dee'd vs Jethro Fort, and oth ers Heirs at Law of James M. Battle dee'd. In Edgecombe County Court. Monday of May next, and then and thero plead, answer or demur to plaintiff's peti tion, judgment pro confesso will be enter ed against him, and the cause heard ex parte so far as he is concerned. Done bv order of said Court, at Febru ary term, A. D. 1851. JNO NOR FLEET. Clerk. i Tarboro', March 25th, 1851. stale of JYbrlh Carolina. Edgecombe County, WiIUam F , Me rcer, Adm'r .of JamesB. Wilkins dee'd. vs. Amos Wilkins and others, Heirs at Law of the said James B. Wilkins Petition for sale of real estate to pay debts of plaintiff's intestate, filed in the Clerk's office the 3 1st day of March, 1851 , THE defendant Amos Wilkins, who is believed to be a resident of the State of fi memioned .,; w dn fi(e(J ; offiee 0Q ho 3,ft . of Marcll, l85I. he b(j an(, appear jtheJust.ceiofthi Court of pIcas aml 0 . r s - . at . Cour. . h(( h v m 9 V - - - j - - - -w - for the County of Edgecombe, at tho Court House in Tarborough, on the fourth Monday of May next, and then and iherQ plead, answer or demur lo he same, judg ment pro confesso will be entered against him, and the cause heard ex parte so far as he is concerned. JNO NORFLEET, Clerk of said Court. Tarboro', April 1st, 1851. Pepsiiu Tlie true, digestive fluid or FOR the cure of indigestion, dyspepsia jaundice, liver complaint, constipation and nervous decline prepared from itmnet, r the fourth stomach of the ox, after di rections of Baron Leibig, the grcai phis lological chemist, by J. S Houghton. M U Philadelphia, Pa. For sale by QeQ. Howard i -'I - ! ..1 "1 t , 1 '.I .i I . t v ; . Vlkcd at the dawn of day on or about 1 .I i